Me no sell icecream, only spicy taco's
and no F--4....... but F--SC woody bamboe R4 , no rust, only recycle if the flam is in the pan.

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een IKA folder met een R4 aan de band
vr gr Fons
Kaiser Frazer in the Netherlands
In Rotterdam there was Nederlandse Kaiser Frazer factory, whose major claim to fame is the order from the Netherlands Ministry of War for some 12.000 M38A1 Jeeps in the early 1950's. The vehicles were built locally from US manufactured parts. There were some modifications: left and right blinkers (direction indicators) and reflectors (white in front and red on both sides and in the back) were added to conform to Dutch traffic regulations. In a bid to reduce the costs, the Ministry of War, having invested already in clothing for the crews, ordered the cabin heaters to be deleted. This modification entailed considerable redesign of the engine cooling unit which eventually led to increased cost of the vehicles (some 12.000 Dutch Florins each). The jeeps, dubbed NEKAF by the military, started to enter service in 1956 and remained so well into the 1990's. The NEKAF jeep saw action in the brief Dutch Indonesian war in 1962, but particularly during the UNIFIL operation in which an armoured infantry battalion participated from 1979 till 1983, the NEKAF turned out to be a robust and reliable vehicle in South Lebanon.
het zal in Nederland een keer niet om de centen gaan........the costs....